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Houlden, Shandell; Veletsianos, George – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Flexible approaches to online learning are gaining renewed interest in some part due to their capacity to address emergent opportunities and concerns facing higher education. Importantly, flexible approaches to online learning are purported to be democratizing and liberatory, broadening access to higher education and enabling learners to…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Higher Education, Access to Education, Criticism
Martin, Michaela; Furiv, Uliana – UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning, 2022
The rapid worldwide expansion of enrolment in higher education (HE) has led to greater diversity among students, with more first-generation learners, HE returnees, and disadvantaged groups. Yet, inequalities in participation persist and have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation of flexible learning pathways (FLPs) can help HE…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Informal Education, Flexible Scheduling, Disadvantaged
Allen, Jeff; Cruce, Ty; Dingler, Colin – ACT, Inc., 2023
ACT is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help people achieve education and workplace success. To help fulfill that mission, ACT offers school-day testing programs that provide all students with state- or district-funded access to its college readiness and admissions assessment, removing barriers to testing and opening doors to…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Testing, Nonprofit Organizations, Access to Education
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Osam, E. Kobena; Bergman, Matt; Cumberland, Denise M. – Adult Learning, 2017
The composition of the college population has shifted from a bastion of full-time 18- to 22-year-old students to a far more diverse population that typically works part-time or full-time, has greater family commitments, is over 24, and is juggling various competing responsibilities while attending college. This shift has prompted researchers to…
Descriptors: Barriers, Access to Education, Adult Students, Reentry Students
Burke, Lindsey M.; Greszler, Rachel; Wilcox, Brad – Heritage Foundation, 2023
Pursuing new, commonsense approaches to education reform and work-family policies, from childcare and early education through higher education and workforce flexibility, will foster the conditions for family flourishing and increase birth rates for married couples. Affordable childcare from a variety of providers, including at-home options, access…
Descriptors: Birth, Marriage, Family Work Relationship, Educational Change
Selingo, Jeffrey J. – National College Access Network, 2017
Despite the changing demographics of high-school graduates with an ever increasing number of low-income and first-generation students in the pipeline to higher education, the college admissions process has, for the most part, remained stuck in a previous era--when far fewer Americans went to college and the price of a degree was much less…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Financial Aid Applicants, Federal Aid, Public Policy
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Mc Taggart, Breda – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2016
A growing number of studies are focusing on the "fit" between the higher education student and the educational institution. These studies show that a lack of fit between the two generates anxiety, ultimately acting as a barrier to student learning. Research involving 23 higher education students attending a dual-sector further and higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Student School Relationship, Foreign Countries
King, Christine – Adults Learning, 2011
It is increasingly difficult to be a citizen, a family member or a worker, to be young or to be old, without the acquisition of new skills. And these are not simple skills; they are complex, creative, thought-provoking and challenging skills. Many more people are capable of acquiring and using these skills than have the opportunity to do so.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Adult Students, Educational Needs
Jones, Bill – Adults Learning, 2010
The fortunes of publicly funded adult learning have fluctuated widely over the years, and the current downturn in organised learning provision is well known to readers of "Adults Learning". Lifelong learning in higher education has borne its share of policy and funding crises, but from the beginning of the 1980s it has been subject to a…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning, Higher Education, Educational Finance
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Hoyt, Jeff; Howell, Scott – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2012
Fonseca and Bird (2007) ask an intriguing question that relates to university branch campuses: "What happened to all the people who thought online learning would drive traditional education out of the market? Just when "click" is supposed to be replacing "brick," branch campuses are proliferating around the country."…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Online Courses, Multicampus Colleges
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Clarke, Brenda; James, Chris – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1998
Surveys and case studies of modules and programs provided insight into flexibility in post-registration nurse education in England. Identifies 43 dimensions of flexibility under the headings of provision and access, teaching and learning, assessment of theory and practice, and evaluation. (PEN)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Evaluation, Flexible Scheduling, Foreign Countries
Freidman, William – 1979
The problems of class scheduling in higher education institutions are discussed in this research study that investigated the scheduling preferences of students at Fontbonne College, a small, private, four-year college in Missouri. Scheduling for nontraditional, part-time students at Fontbonne has centered on evening and weekend classes with…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Faculty, Evening Programs, Flexible Scheduling
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Bein, Frederick; East, James R. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1981
Describes two innovative college-level geography programs in which classes are taught off campus at locations and times convenient for nontraditional students. The authors conclude that this format has attracted highly motivated, older students (particularly non-Whites and women) who would not otherwise have been able to continue their education.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Flexible Scheduling, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Matthews, Peter R.; Hameister, Brenda G.; Hosley, Nathaniel S. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 1998
Interviews with 64 college students with disabilities investigated attitudes toward study abroad and perceived barriers to participation. Subjects cited lack of knowledge about programs, lack of assistive devices and services, and financial issues as barriers. Students favored inclusionary programs over those just for students with disabilities,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Disabilities, Higher Education
McLachlan, Jeffrey E.; Wood, Vivienne – 1994
A modular system for undergraduate programs was implemented in three degree programs at Napier University in Scotland. This paper describes the degree course structure prior to 1992-93 and factors leading to change, including university response to government policy encouraging wider access to higher education. A rationale for modularization is…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Flexible Scheduling
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